The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1933, Image 1

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VOL. CVII.
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AT COUNTY
BUILT
SPRING
HOME
TO BE
EARLY
NURSES
HOSPITAL
IN
NEW
Excavation for ine i tion
t
the Centre County
basement of the new
Ww
y Instity
under way, and offici i=
1 the
in 1 on
prop
tion pes
building
spring.
The ex
employed
who
Relief Fu
pital. This
great sav
are
can
jis being done by
A 54 ited
ion
the
WC
are
is furnishing employme
her of local
1
ian
be made
i them
The Hospital Board especi
Can
for
he held
o fratornities
the
those
ommends this issue
tor
f fOT
lodges, f
investor,
re companies rnd
small ag well as for
ve larger sums to invest
AA AIA,
GOVERNOR TELLS US
ALL A GOOD
THE
ONE
to news
will have
on a top
then asks
under the head,
Harvishurg—and
announc
that
cach week
Gover ©
in 16 State he
papers
something
of
to say
interest, and
it
current
them
“What
Why."
3
Nn
to publish
is going in
on
o second sf the
paragraph «
went out the Governor
astounding statement:
d
ha people 1 eman
vernment
up the
burdens
thay oan
ities
it
free Feonom es
ys fact
rodiues
Harrisburg
favora taxpaye tr.
Coverm
expendi
eannot possible the
“
¥
in Heho-
fived
such
If the had
hb and made in ex-
would
mms time,
presadon,
isited
the
by
next
the
have been
\
taxgatherer
King.
the
the
nfter
subjects of Jewish
This is the same man who, when a
candidate for Governor, told ws If
elected he would cut the operators’ 1i-
conse and motor registration fees in
half, but when elected
much as batted an
his promise. His statements
in view.
rh AI lM SSI
The 19031-1933 appropriation for sal.
artes of county superintendents of pub-
fic schools was $509,000; amount allow:
od for cxpenses, $60,000 additional; sal-
ares for amsistant superintendents,
$632,000, with $100,000 additionay for
expenses, a grand total of $1.201,000.
a ——
Technoecrats would have us working
esnly about two hours a day and enjoy
ing all the comforts and Juxuries. In
other words, they would give us all
postmasterships,
a
er
And what will we eall him now, since
“Lame Duck” is no more?
SESSIONS
STATE
'WO SPECIAL
COST
of $22.000,000 for job
je & VE t
P
wWdgget propossd
§
t * the next
$671,354
sessions of
the for the 153
and
State
paid
1
special the Legis.
ire, which appropriated
1d $12,000,000, respectively, for jobles
liad,
The 1931
1$258,931, and the
{-105,121. The 1982
House cost 2
$104,571.
$35,000,
Bession
of
House
session
session the
of
Sen
Senate CO
session
the
printing
special
“0 The
in
i me
the 3.781 and
sis
ate ©
addition $2.-
the Legislative
Cost
alone were to
11] for
each
Journal
For
printing.
5 cents
stamps
$3004
eeel ve
UNEMPLOYED RATE FOR
CUTTING IN
wWoob FOREN
rage cos
of $6.00
HERBS, IN BRUSH VALLEX.
REMEMBER ORPHANAGEN
1
1s 1
Bellefonte,
of John Herb
Herb,
Mr. Herb
his widow
will
the wills filed
office,
Among
register's
nt
recently
wns the
instrument
« Anna M
and his
Mad-
Years
28th
exacutadg
who died
died
December
in
¥
X Tati ty tp
sonburg four
go and on
and
jointly by
d
ie in
of $500
church
orph
the having been
and wife
the |
pr
fo
Nittany
Name
husband
prof itter
until
d
after
its
ats
Inclu
quests
formed
ny
the
Wwisions
Beth i
valley
Wom
are hes
Re.
the
each the
of
in
Odd "oll home
for
Hh in
Ohio
IWR
home the
the
and
i's
Lng
i
bog nesta the fact thi
the
nad
Herh
en
bequests above mention ‘were
KROGH Mr
death, The entire residus of the
ite is bkquienthed to home and for.
n missions of the Reformed church
in thg United States. The value
the estate has not been made public,
ns possible after
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of
GOVERNOR PINCHOT'S
“ECONOMY POST CARD”
As has been his custom since taking
office as Governce «f Pennsylvania,
Governor Pinchot, together with Mrs.
Pinchot, has issued invitations to the
thousands of school directors and of.
ficers of the State requesting the
pleasure of thir company at a recep:
tion during the time of the school di
rectors’ convention, during January, in
Harrisburg.
The Invitations are sent out on pen-
ny posteards—CGovernor Pinchot's "ec.
onomy posteard”—rigarding which the
Governor says in a printed paragraph
on the addross side: "It costs the
payers 16c to 20c¢ or more to send an
official letter. This includes postage,
stationery and stenographic, fling, and
other services, It costs the taxpayers
Go or less to send this postenrd, which
represents a saving of from 10c to 200.”
FLU}
LI
HOUSE
BARN NEAR
[sp ARK FROM
BURNS MONT
to (4
Huse
Mrs
Rhodes
production.
§ +
in he
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| THIRTY RELIGIONS ON
| PENN STATI
CAMPUS
than
amualier groups In
Latter Day v
ots, Quakers, Mennonites, Schw
3 Otho
OX
Sa
Greck (
Brethy
Swedenborgans
‘ en
Ev
I'nited
Disciples
1
nitarian,
of God
United
students who 1
AI MY IE AS
WHAT IS TECHNOCRACY!
Technoct name adopted bs
ten
h
raity
re and research workers who
eon studving the
“energy resources”
They find
!
America that wo
“vi #
spi on
pp
energy,
ys
A 51 Y
un-calories of
unaided
{
man's
un
may carn 1
better Ie hertof ore
than
working only 660 hours
Their program for the
tion of the “price system)” for
trol of production by a government
engineers and for the substitution
imoney based on the erg, or unit of
ienergy, for money based on gold or
ioredits, which latter would be abol-
ished,
a year.
i calls aboli
{ oon
Oo
of
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Barn Destroyed by Fire,
Fire of unknown origin destroyed a
barn on the premises of George Cun-
ningham, jon Half Moon hill, Pelle
fonte, Saturday evening. The Bele
fonte Fire department responded bul,
when the firemen reached the scene
the structure was almost entirely burn-
od. The loss will be about $300 or $400.
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Farmers expecting to hold public sale
this spring should notify the Reporter
at once, and have their sale listed in
the Report's “Register” The cust is
free provided the sale bills are print.
ed here, which, by the way, we are
equipped to do as well as anyone, and
at reasonable prices.
sa -
flav a yeu
The Centre Heporie:
WINNINGS
COUNTY
STATE FARM SHOW
FROM (CENTRE
of Blue
Prize Money—the Lat.
Exhibitors Win
Ribbons and
Thelr Share
ter Amounting to $552.00,
Lent County xh t
§
returned
$50.1
members i
ark 0 in
second
{
0
Winners Among VYoeatlonal
Vv
Pupils
Potato lass f ocational pupils
Penna.
Miller, Walke ownship
B
$l
el
rd,
$4.00
rnship
Howard
Benner of
Mahlon
4th, Randle
$3.00 7th
H $1.00
Miles towns
Er
to Hamold
Pathgats 8.
Eimer chip won
%
second place in the
op
tate
ocational oats
in clas was open to any boy
Zimmerman, Ei gv Conlar
m
Robert Rhodes presented a demon.
Testa in
They
for the
ven
3
ih
of 1
State 1
sre ted
£100
ractics Dairy
ymonstration
a5
College
ontest
with other teams
six Scholarships
ithe winnera
The
hite oges
r
ol
honor having the 1
goes to a pupil tha Unionvill yu
It
pupil
the
sred it
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Accidentally Shoots Self.
Fry, 45, of
patient
(George Pennsyvivania Fur.
in the Centre Coun.
recodving treatment for a
wound suffered last week. Mr.
nace, i= a
hospital
ly went off, shooting him on the left
arm fust above the wrist. His condi
tion is not consider serious.
a A AP ————————
Among the lesser fish to securs twos
lettered Yicense tags in Centre coun
ty nr irgy Scott, Philipsburg, whose
ar is adorned with 2J, and Guy Z.
Steer, recently appointed postmaster
in State College, wilj have the tall
ight of his car light up GZ.
A A —
Up to this time authorities have ben
unable to further connect tho theft
of the Harry Murtoff car, In Belle
fonte, with the robbery of the man
ager of a Milton chain grocery store
other than the findng of a check in the
car sald to have been Indorssd by the
manager and a part of the loot the
hold-up mn golf
A
Pennv-a- word ads are effective,
them.
Try
9%, 1933.
NEW SCARLET FEVER CASES;
SCHOOL ROOMS FUMIGATED
When we
through
thought We Were
rlet fever for the pres
ve
elves with
SEARS, ROEBUCK & C0.
DELIVER “CATS” BY TRUCK
GOUCK
Lvered
autome
who entered
firm oo make
personal
eipt showing
vy made, This
ns adopted because
take
ry had
delivery
a re
Breer
metd
saving to the
y
i post rate
n
Office Depa
NEW YORK
ABANDON
FERAINS
Aft css
CENTRAL WLI
PASSENGER
ON FEBRUARY
gar of
AAS A.
BELLEFONTE BORO TAX
infonte Borough
£4 for Be
CENTRE COUNTY FEDERAL
AID FOR ROADS,
1
Milne
Federa
fund Centre
of $45,724
——————
“DEATH IN HER KISSES™
F What
pened orld
the
ine
stal Woman and
Her Eig!
American
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(82 NEWSPAPERS AND PERI.
ODICALS SUSPEND VUBLICAZ ION
Eightytwo riod
the
and
publication in
United Rates and Canada durineg 1932
according to statistios revealed In the
66th edition of the NU W. Aver Son's
directory of newspapers and periodicals,
The total publications in both coun-
tries was 21,109 ag the beginning of
1833. There were 2.368 dallles, with
an aggvegatd circulation of 3% 826.000
and 11.790 weeklies
The greatest number of magazines
and newspapers issued in a year was
in 1917 when the total reached 24.86%,
NOWSEPAPOrS ES
cals suspended
i
NOTICE,
We, the undersighed mercha ts,
hereby agree to discontinue the is.
suance of green stamps (8 & WH)
on and after June lst, 1933. We al:
80 agree to pay our share of the
cost of printing suitable oards ad
vertising such discontinuance. We
algo agree to pay our share of any
other advertising in papers, ete,
ns agrecd by the undersigned to
be necessary.
1D. J. NIEMAN CO.
RR 8B STOVER,
BE R SHRECKENGAST,
A. A. FRANK & SONR,
4.
smn ll
NO.
J0KN AND COUNTY NBS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
or
Batur-
, Mrs.
Snyder
Ih dur-
was
an Arive
”
In
and
given
County
will
Penn
Jan-
Organs
ratified
~ An 4
y GOGO ¥
G0. 000 i
umber of
of
Te
presentin
wd rd
¥
routed
pass.
1 4 recent
tate highway
Brownies
hat would
' that
rom mountain
deep 61
made
of the
found
here
%
at
a
was
cast
was
one made
B tank
situation
t rigwed
Sinking
harnessed up the
Nash srryobile
t recently when he
parts mens
tachs and
plant. however, has
iwpplied with parte spirited
ne badly needed a As
and relieved
mill
Heit th
th from i outf
i Ear; Frazier
reek. Mr. Frazier
ipower feature
ight
saw
along
#
of ut
au
a
sawing,
plant
had
The
ill
iooked the over the
tioned above been de a
carried aw
iy
ww ni
How
owng
in
Clears
the des
Boliefonte will
to pick of the pilo-
Many mew screen hils are
to appear so Kedp your aye
theatre programs appearing
each in this newspaper so that
you won't mise any of the outstanding
pletures of the year.
Harry H. Laub, long connected with
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
as agent ap Reedsville and jater freight
agent at Lewistown, was retired by
tha company on the first of the year.
He continueg to be active In other
lines, and is president of the Board of
Trustees of the Lewistown Hospital,
a member of the Lewistown Chambet
of Commuirve, Secretary of the Lewige
town Falr Association, Necretary of the
Board of Mifflin County Commissiofs
ers, besides carrying on in church and
civil life engagements
After having received treatment fof
iI Richelieu, who with
i J. Thompson
i and
§
of Curvensville,
chet State Thintres
fonte and two theatres
that
in
id gard
a
fie gintes 1 ean of
pression his theatres in
continue show the
tures
sc hoduled
id
the
week
on
pita for a stricture of the esopmAgus
caustd by drinking water from AR
abandoned lye can, Lewis Brooks, fous
years old, was brought to his nome
near town by his father, Guy RR
Brooks, These treatments have bess
periofcal for more than two years, but
to date thoresults have been t por
ary. By continuing the treatments fi
is hoped to finally overcome the striots
ure.
.